Definition of Northeasters

1. Noun. (plural of northeaster) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Northeasters

1. northeaster [n] - See also: northeaster

Lexicographical Neighbors of Northeasters

north side
north temperate zone
north wind
northbound
northbridge
northbridges
northeast by east
northeast by north
northeaster
northeasterly
northeastern
northeastern United States
northeasterner
northeasterners
northeasters (current term)
northeasts
northeastward
northeastwardly
northeastwards
northed
norther
northered
northerlies
northerliness
northerly
northern
northern Europe
northern Jacob's ladder
northern beech fern

Literary usage of Northeasters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Concise Analytical and Logical Development of the Atmospheric System: And by Thomas Belden Butler (1870)
"... for forecasting weather by barometer—critical examination of these rules— Prognostic influences to be drawn from temperature—before northeasters— before ..."

2. Coastal Construction Manual: Prin. & Practices of Planning, Siting, Design ...by Christopher Jones by Christopher Jones (2001)
"... landfalling hurricanes for coastal counties from Texas to Maine, 1900-1994 7-5 Figure 7-4 Classification (by Dolan-Davis scale) of northeasters at Cape ..."

3. Manufactured Home Installation in Flood Hazard Areas by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Hurricanes, tropical storms, and extratropical storms, such as "northeasters," are the principal causes, with flooding occurring when storm tides are much ..."

4. Notes on Central America: Particularly the States of Honduras and San by Ephraim George Squier (1855)
"northeasters and sea- breezes. strong sea-breezes. H « II U Wet. Light variable airs 01 )ry. ;S«-ptember ft J- to 86° .October ..,78- Sea - breezes, ..."

5. The States of Central America: Their Geography, Topography, Climate by Ephraim George Squier (1858)
"Unsettled sea - breezes Dry, and northeasters. 74° to 76° northeasters and sea- breezes. 78° 78° to 82° Strong sea-breezes. a July 82° August . ..."

6. The Wonder Book of the Atmosphere by Edwin James Houston (1907)
"If the northeasters and other great storms of the United States move regularly across the country, from an area of low barometer in the southwest to the ..."

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